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ehr Ur mo trafic tunica. FRIDAY................................ APRIL 21, 1876. Jackson Co. Democratic Convention. A Democratic County Convention for Jackson county is hereby called to be held at the Court House in Jacksonville on Saturday, May 13, 1876, at 1 o’clock r. M., tor the nomination of a full legislative and county ticket and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. It is recommended that the primary meet ings m the various precincts tor the (‘lection of delegates to the County Convention be hel<l at the usual plant s of voting on Satur day, Mav •>, ls7'>, al 1 o clock I* *. m . 'i’ln * several precincts will be entitled to one delegate tor every twenty votes east for Co). I.aliow in 1>74, and one for every frac tion ot eleven and over, to-vvit: Ashland..................... I I.clami......................... i Applegate.................. 2. Little Butte................. 3 Big Butte....................1 Manzanita.................. 2 1 Edon.......................... ... Kock l‘< int.......... Evans Creek............ . I sterlingville............. i * Foots < ’reek.............. . 1 ¡’fable Kock...............3 Flounee Kock.......... . I 1 niontown ............... | 1 Grant’s Pass............ l Willow Springs.... Jacksonville............ .9 SAM I. Fl'KKY, < ’hairman pro te 1». DeniOrratie Co. Cotn. J. s. M arch , Secretary. ........ ■■ ■ ♦ - - ——— Josephine Democratic Convention. The Democratic County Convention for Josephine will meet at the Court House in Kerbyv ille on 3V ednesday. the 10th of May, ls76, for tin' purpose of nominating county officers and tor t lie transact ion of such other business as may conn1 before the Conven tion. It is recommended that the primarv meet ings be held in the various precincts on Thursday, the 4th day of May, 1*76. The apportionment ot delegates is as fol- lows ; Williamsburg.......... 5; Waldo.......................... 4 Leland....................... J Vannoy’s................... 3 Altlmuse....................5 slate Creek...............3 Kerby villi*................ 6 Galice Creek.............. 3 I». N. Lil.MORE. Chairman Democratic Co. Committee. ton S alem .—Messrs. Henry Klip- pel and Tho«. j? win leave to morrow for Salem, to be in attendance on the Democratic State Convention, to which they are delegates. * — - *, I of IL F i . ouk .—The flour man- faetured by the I’, of II. Mills at Fine- nix may constantly be found on sale at Kearnes Bros.’ store. It is a supe rior article and guaranteed to give satisfaction. —- ♦ M illinery .—Mrs. Brown, of Ash land, has just received a fine ami complete assortment of Spring goods of the latest styles and ln?st quality. All work in her line executed in the neatest manner at fair prices. Give Mrs. Brown a trial. . — . ----- • R eligious S ervices .—A protracted meeting will commence at Peterson’s School House to-day,at 4 p. M., and will continue from day to day until the fifth * Sunday in the month. The services will be conducted by Elder .1. M. Har ris, of the Willamette valley. ------------------ >------------------- Allen was this week arrested on achargeof rape on the person of his sister-in-law, a girl of about thirteen. He had a preliminary examination before Justice DePeatt, of Ashland, who held him to appear before the Grand Jury’ in the sum of $500, in default of which he was sent to jail, arriving in town Wednesday in charge of Milo Dimick. ARRESTED.— Samuel ♦------------------ “P eople ’ s ” P rimaries .—The fol lowing is a report of the Pizzarinktum primaries held last Saturday : Central Point—Three persons pres ent ; elected delegates. Table Ruck— Three persons present ; elected del egates. Willow Springs—No meeting. Rock Point—No meeting. Pleasant Creek—No meeting. Foots Creek— No meeting. Little Butte—Six Re publicans and nine others present; elected delegates. Jacksonville—Slim meeting ; elected delegates. Ashland —Elected delegates. The balance of the precincts have not been heard from and it is supposed no meetings were held in them. ---------- _. ----------- - C entennial M eeting .—Pursuant to notice, several of our citizens from various portions of the county assem bled at the Court House last Saturday afternoon for the purpose of arranging the preliminaries for the appropriate celebration of the Centennial anniver sary of our National Independence. E. D. Foudray, Esq., was called to the Chair and Max Muller chosen Secretary. It was decided to hold a three days’ celebration, commencing on the 4th of July and ending on the Gth, in Ish’s Grove. A Committee on General Ar rangements was selected, consisting of John S. Herrin, Jacob Ish, John A. Boyer, John O’Brien, K. Kubli, Herman Helms, E. D. Foudray, W. H. Simpson, N. C. Dean, H. 1*. Phillips, •which was given authority to appoint sub-committees and transact all other business pertaining to the celebration. The meeting adjourned after ordering the proceedings published in the local papers. Further particulars will be published hereafter. Jackson county has thus sensibly resolved for one general celebration, and we trust that everybody will aid ju making it a grand success. LOCAL BREVITIES. Sifers, ot Josephine county, have re corded their location of a quartz ledge in the vicinity of those mines. It has been named the Salee Lardam (save your bacon) and is supposed to he promising enough to warrant thorough prospecting. J. S. Howard’s surveying party left the forepart of the week to survey a ditch by which it is proposed to bring water from Griffin’s creek to the placer diggings in John Orth’s pasture, and which are supposed to be rich. The enterprise is liable to be of great im portance to this section, and we trust that it will prove entirely feasible. The roads north of town, especially the greater portion of those between Grant’s Pass and Roseburg, being so rough as to render travel over them at night almost impracticable, the time has been so changed that the stages from both north and south ar rive now in Jacksonville late at night, while the bad places are traveled in the daylight. AMULAN 1» ULUM. B oh rd of Trustee . * T. A. DAVIS. F. K. ARNOLD. T. A. DAVIS & CO., Politics are boiling hot. I he “smack” echoed around the 7 he Board of Trustees met on the evening ol April 18, 18<6, with President Fisher in Circuit Court adjourned for the term post office and sounded like a cork the ('hair, and all the members present. last Monday evening. drawn from n bottle or a horse’s hoof The minutes of the last meeting were read WHOLESALE DRUG'& 1STS,. and approved. pulled out of the mud. A grand masquerade ball occurrod The Finance Committee reported that they at Ashland last night. 71 FRONT STREET, The Ashland hoodlums are progress- had made an examination of the late road Father Blanchett left last Monday on ing. For instance, how is playing at account, and that Mr. Boschev, acting for a visit to his flock at Kerbyville. cards in tho house of public worship the late Street Uommissioner, had proposed PORTLAND, OREGON to settle the balance ot 8140 claimed and on Sabbath evening “for high ?” If accept the delinquent tax of 814 for it, and Rev. J. R. N. Bell will hold religious anyone knows of hoodlums that can call it square; and they *d re< oinmondt that WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND services at the M. E. Church next the proposition be accepted by the Board. H a complete stock of beat that just let him trot them out, Sunday morning and evening. On motion, the report was adopted. and “we will try him another!” Rudolph Remine, of Yreka, is in Mr. Caton, Chairman of the Engine Fund DRUGS, town on a visit to his brother, who has We venture the assertion that when Committee, reported verbally that the com been very sick, but now is somewhat an editor starts out on Sunday for a mittee had received the money belonging to PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, said fund and had loaned the same on good better. drive, with a heart as light as the birds and sufficient seeuritv’. The report was PATENT MEDICINES, Dr. Jackson returned from Ashland i that flutter among the treeses, imag accepted. on Monday, where he has been on a ining himself already among the foot R. S. Dunlap made his anuual report, GÄ.J.S'NJFJ RE, WINDOW GLASS, professional visit for the past few hills that are in close t proximity to which was accepted and filed. II. S. Dunlap presented a bHl for $30, weeks. the “Forty-nine diggings,” and while salary, which was referred. PAINTS. OILS AND the cool breeze from Siskiyou’s snow J. A. Wilson presented a bill for $58.50 for A new patent for the stuffing of tipped hills gently fans his cheek, work done on California street under order PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, Pizzarinktums, by J. S., may be seen of the late Board. After some conversation finds himself suddenly engulfed in a I in regard to this bill, it was moved that it at K. Kubli’s hardware store. War BLUE VITRIOL, mud-hole, his whiflle-trees broken and be paid by warrant on the Treasury, anti ranted. himself dragged from the buggy the previous order providing for the pay Gen. Taylor, Assessor of Josephine, LUBRICATING OIIB, ETC. ETC. through the mud by unruly horses, ment of said bill be revoked. The motion was in town Sunday, lookingas hearty was carried. as ever. He reports luatters O. K. iu T he bold assurance of the Pizzar that he is a saint if he does not bring Applications for liquor licenses were re Sole A confs for Oregon for the cele Josephine. inktums is difficult to be equaled, down anathemas on sticky mud. ceived from Wintjen & Helms, IL Prtpe, S. brated ('AR Hot AC SHEEP DTP, which . * 1 Jones, M. Dillon and C. W. Savage. E. Jacobs has on exhibition a large i much less excelled. One of their kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, We were quite recently shown a An ordinance was passed regulating the and is a sure cure for scre5}’-worm, scab and egg, 7x7A inches in size, which was favorite schemes to corral recruits is bronze medal of beautiful design, re manner of granting liquor licenses to con foot rot. Cireuftir sent on application. laid by a Brahma pullet belonging to to promise them nominations two ceived by Ja per * Houck, of this place, form with the Statute ot the State, and the years hence. Of course no sensible from the National Association of Mex old one was repealed. Mrs. N. Fisher. NOTICE. Brown moved that the applications Alex. Martin last Sunday7 started a man would heed such promises, which ican Veterans, of which body he is a for Mr. licenses be now taken up. The motion U.S. LAND OFFICE, ) band of about thirty horses to Nevada are as easily’ forgotten as they are worthy member. The medal is a was carried, and a license was granted to R osf . bvrg , Ogn., March 2, 1870. j under the supervision of Geo. Steph recklessly made. Besides, a noinina- tribute to those who served their coun Wintjen <t Helms for one year, and to the VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT li William Hoffman and William Ray, nation by these political guerillas is try in Mexico. Tho metal of which other applicants for six months each. enson, of Ashland. whose post office address is Jacksonville, I an empty honor, for it is not likely’ that it is composed is obtained from can Mr. Brown called for a reading of the Or Oregon, have made application for patent T. G. Kearnes has just returned from h* placer claims, which are joined on tho I dinance on Streets, which was read. pecuniary recompense will await the West and North by unclaimed' land and on San Francisco, where he has laid in a nominee. A prominent Pizzarinktum I non captured in Mexico. Persons en The Board then adjourned. the East and South by entered land, situate titled to received this medal can ob first-class stock of Spring and Summer thus attempted to enlist our friend, in the Jackass Creek Mining District, in In Menioriani tain valuable information thereto by Jackson county, Oregon, and described as goods for this market. follows: Matt. Obenchain, faithfully’ promising consulting Mr. Houck, as he has forms of W. S’ of N. W. and Lot At a meeting of Jacksonville Grange No. | The E. J. Knight, while standing near him the Sheriffalty’ in 1878. Now, which are necessary to enable a person No. 1 of See. 23, Township 38 S., Rango .3 88, P. of II., held on April 15, 1876, the fol- | Green’s store on Galice creek, recently, Matt, is a Republican from principle to take proper steps toward procuring West, containing 53.20 acres. lowing preamble and resolutions were , The location of said claims is not of record. killed a couple of deer with his rifle and possessed of too much sense to the same. There are probably per adopted : The said claims were aeiiuired by said ap plicants by purchase, and are now known at a distance of 300 yards. enter upon such a bargain, and he in sons in this county entitled to receive W hebeas , It has pleased our Supreme as the Huffman and Kay Gold Placer Min A dispensation has been granted by dignantly rejected the offer. These it, and we think it worth looking after, Grand Master to remove our worthy sister, ing claims. Flora A. Gray, a member of this Grange, is hereby ordered that the above notice the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge for the fellows are following the same tactics in as it gives the possessors advantages from her sphere of usefulness here below ! be It published for sixty days in the D emo organization of a subordinate lodge at many’ other instances, and in a few over other people in this Centennial to that better Grange on high ; therefore, | cratic T imes , a weekly newspaper publish ed at Jacksonville, Oregon. Kerbyville, Josephine county’. cases have succeeded in pulling the year, besides honoring them for their be it Given under mv hand this 2d day of Resolved, That in the decease of sister I March, A. D. 1876. The Pizzarinktum Convention is wool over their victim’s eyes. In the I services for their country. W m . R. WILLIS, Register. Gray this Grange has lost one of its useful i first place, they ’ are not authorized to called to meet at the Court House Wo will notice the Pizzarinktum members ; the fraternity a zealous Patron,’ farm out the offices ad libitum, nor to-morrow, at one o’clock p. M., for primary held here last Saturday. It and the community an honorable and use- . SELLING OFF fill member. can they ’ well nominate more than one the nomination of a county ticket. was composed of persons to “fortune Resolved, That to the relatives of our de FOR Lost River post office, in Lake coun man for each position, though prom and to fame unknown,” yet some of ceased sifter wo desire to express our heart- ■ ty, has been discontinued, and T. N. ising the same to several persons at them an» good, but “humbugged” citi felt sympathy and condolence; toward her Lofton has been appointed as Postmas tho same time; and, secondly, it is zens. Speeches were made by several children we shall ever cherish feelings of COST AND FREIGHT! fraternal interest and regard, and commend ter for Ovas Valley P. O., same coun highly probable th it they will be so present, (if course Mr. Klippel was them to the watchful care and providence of completely wiped out in June that their target to shoot at; because, when ty. Him whose aid and support we, as Patroys, j niHE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO they are not liable to be heard from one discovers that another person has are taught to invoke in time of need. 1 closeout business in JacKson villa, offers Capt. C’a’on has removed his shop again. for sale at cost and freight for cash his com That the usual badge of mourn- | --------- •-----------—— more brains, and, as a consequence, Ing Resolved, plete and first-class stoeg of drv goods, drew« to the old stand, where he can always l>e worn by tho members of this Grange | goods, ffiiawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil C ircuit C ourt P roceedings .— more influence than he has, the first for thirty days. be found ready to do all work in his dren's hose and shoes, gentlemen's furnish Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions ■ ing goods, hats, groceries, crocKery, lamps, line in the best manner aud at reason The following proceedings transpired thing he does is to get mad, slander spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco in the Circuit Court since our last re and try to injure that person’s good be placed on file in the Grange, and that a baskets, able rates. and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys, name. This the Pizzarinks do to the copy, under seal, be sent to tho family of j VaiiKee notions, and everything usually The regular April term of the Cir port : the deceased sister ; and, also, that the Sec- • found in a first-class variety store. * John Fritz, appellant, vs. James best of their ability. One gentleman My stock is fresh and of the bes‘, and retary furnish the D emocratic T imes and cuit Court for Josephine county will Miller, administrator of the estate of who attended the Democratic primary Oregon Sentinel a copy of tho same for pub- ‘ those desiring anything in my line should commence at Kerbyville next Monday, W. Nils, respondent ; appeal from give me a call. licat ion. Those knowing themselves indebted will and made a speech there, in which the 24th. The docket is more exten Probate Court. Motion of defendants A nnie M ii . i . er , ) please settle immediately. I moan business. I bene W risley , Committee. BEN. SACHS. to dismiss overruled and cause taken he declared himself a Democrat and sive than usual. L avinia M ingus , J JacKsonville, July 1, 1875. expressed his willingness to work with under advisement. Papers were this week served bv N. ' L. J. C. Duncan ef al. vs. John Cim- that party, and who was offered a po F rom L ake .—Chas. A. Cogswell, of THE FINE STALEION, Langell, special U. S. Deputy Marshal, borsky ef al.; injunction. Taken un sition to the Democratic County Con Goose Lake, is in town, on his way to on A. \V. Sturges in relation to forc der advisement. vention, but declined for the want of ing him into bankruptcy’ upon the pe Young Prince, P. Donegan vs. Daniel Murphy; time, was also at the Pizzarinktum the Democratic State Convention, to I tition of some of his creditors. suit for partition. Cause dismissed at primary and made another speech, which he is a delegate. He reports Will stand for mares at my the Democratic prospects in Lake as Wm. Bybee and Isaac Cox this cost of plaintiff. stable, four miles north-east of which differed vastly from his former very good, Pluenix, (excepting Wednes A. L. Sturges el al. vs. Toy Long ef week returned from Galice creek and days) eommencing April 1st, one. In his last speech he denounced al.; suit in equity. Cause taken un closing July 1, 1876. report having struck a rich thing In der B ohn .—In Jacksonville, April 19th, and the Democratic party of this county advisement. Young Prince was sired by the well placer diggings, of which we will give known Percheron horse, White Prince, Geo. Nourse vs. Wm. Justus ; ap and accused our present officials of rob at 2 o’clock p. m ., to the Republican owned by W.C. Myer, out of a Black Hawk full particulars next week. peal from Justice’s Court. Ordered bing the county. And why ? Because party of Jackson county, a white ele mare. He is a beautiful dark iron j Kray, An impromptu trotting race occurred that defendant recover costs of plain I they take the salaries their respective phant, Langell, Turner & Co., at and will probably weigh 1,400 pounds. TERMS---- Ten lull UWI1U1D, v. •». gold uuiii, dollars, U.S. coin, the at Bybee’s track last Saturday between tiff. season, payable at the end of the same. offices command and which the law al tending pliysiciaus. B. F. Dowell vs. J. A. Cardwell ef lows. O, what crimes, and O, what S. C. TAYLOR. Manning’s Minnie and Geo. Nourse’s I MARRIED. al ; injunction. Referee allowed fur black mare, which was won by the logic! But such are the arguments ther time in which to file his report. —McKEE—At the residence of latter. Twenty dollars a side was the —------ ♦---- ■ with which they expect to defeat the HOPKINS the bride's father, April 19th, by J. H. stake trotted for. P recinct M eeting .—The People’s Democratic party of this county in the Stinson, J. I’., Daniel Hopkins to Miss Sarah E. McKee. 7ko and a Half Mile« above Bybee *», Frank Krause, after a short sojourn party held their primary meeting in coming election. In fact, it is charac among us, this week returned to re the new Masonic building on Satur teristic of that faction to try and car JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON, ON ROGUE RIVER. sume his position as telegraph operator day, April 15th, pursuant to the call of ry its points by falsehood and misrep PAINTERS. at Kalama, W. T. We wish him suc the Chairman. Gen. John E. Ross resentations. We subjoin this exam cess wherever he may go, as he is a i was called to the Chair, and Wm. A. ple as an instance : They have inge rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- L ure in notifying the publie that they Owen was chosen Secretary. The niously circulated the report that the IITE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO good, deserving fellow. have established a new ferry at the above t V all kinds of Painting, including named place, and have the largest and saf Ben Sachs has just received a fine following named persons were selected reason Ed. DePeatt went back on est boat on the river, furnished with the assortment of candies and notions. ; as delegates to the People’s County them was that he received a promise HOUSE PAINTING, strongest wire rope, and charge less for ferrying. Gives us a trial. SIGN PAINTING, He also has a first-class stock of dry j Convention, to bo held on the 22d of a nomination for office. From our TAYLOR CO. goods, dress-goods, groceries, tobacco inst.: Granville Naylor, Merritt Bel own personal knowledge of Mr. De O RN A M ENT A L PA INTIN G, and cigars, crockery, willow ware, nuts, linger, John L. Carter, John E. Ross Peatt, and on bis authority, we pro WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. F. RITSCHARD, etc., which he sells at prices to suit the and Michael Hanley. No other busi- nounce it a malicious falsehood and an ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. 1 ness being before tho meeting, it ad emanation from some Pizzarinktum’s W A T C 11 M A K E R AN I) JEWELER, times. Give him a call. journed. W. A. O wen , Sec. Orders from the countrv promptlv attend fertile brain. Next! lion R oy . Jacksonville, Oregon. ed to. * 21. The Democracy of Josephine county J acksonville D istrict S chool .— Ashland, April 18, 1876. will hold a Convention for the nomina rilHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- FARMERS’ HOME, tion of county officers on the 10th of The attendance at the Jacksonville 1 I ure in informing the public that he has D emocrats should beware of the opened ont in Gingell’s building, on May, with primaries on the 4th. Let school for tho first month of the quar ORTH’S BRICK BUILDING, UP-STA 1RS, just California street, where he is prepared to misrepresentations and falsehoods al the Democrats of that section be out ter beginning March 20th, is shown i execute all work in his line in the best man J nek «on ville, Oregon. ready being spread broad-cast over this ner and at reasonable rates. in the following report, furnished us In full force on those dates and put up i jr-if Cleaning and repairing washes and county by unprincipled Pizzarinktums, by Prof. J. W. NIerritt, principal: • jewelry a specialty. a ticket that will sweep the county. Give me a call. * F. RITSCHARD. which constitute the entire capital RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS M17TII- Attention is called to the advertise 3 od of informing the public that she is they are able to use against the Demo — ? prepared to furnish board by the week, day DEPARTMENTS. ment of Mrs. A. C. Jones, who keeps 5 Ä MUX NOTICE. cratic party in the ensuing campaign. or single meals, at reasonable terms. The • ** on hand a complete assortment of mil 1 table will constantly be supplied with the ............................................ 68 62 If they imagine any wrongs exist in best the market affords. No Chinese em linery goods of the latest and best Advanced Intermediate...................................... 79 66 ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give N AND AFTER THE TENTH DAY styles. Hat and bonnet trimming Primary .............................................. 79 71 the party let them ascertain the truth me a call and judge ior yourselves. of September, 1875, the Patrons of Hus for themselves and assist in eradicating MRS. WILLIAMS. bandry Mill Company will cease to grind done in the most fashionable manner Total.......................................... 217 199 on exchange, except for family uso tor pro the evils, if they are any ; but by no Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875. and at reasonable rates. Give her a call. I --------- •--------- - ducers, in unbrauded -sacks; and instead I L ast N otice to T ax -P ayers .— means take the say-so of these political I will buy wheal and pay the highest market J. E. Bowe, John Bilger and Jos. PRO BONO PUBLICO. price therefor. For particulars, apply at All persons who have not paid their free-lancers, who will do anything to the Mills. Wetterer left for Galice creek this Bv order of the Board. taxes for 1875 are requested to come secure a county office, be it ever so week. The first gentleman goes to at J. S. HERRIN,President. rpiIE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- I I forward and settle the same immedi petty. F. M. P lymale , Secretary. ! I. tied that I have placed my notes and tend to matters connected with the accounts in tho hands of my attorney, H. ately. The law says they must and F or J osephine .—H. K. Hanna, K. Hanna, with positive instructions to English Company’s placer claims, of ■ shall be paid, and I will enforce it. make immediate and forced collection in ov- Esq., and Judge Watson left yester ■ cry which he is the manager, and the two instance where security is not given. i latter to look after their mining inter 1 Therefore, settle forthwith, and save day morning on a professional visit to I Those knowing themselves indobted to me will do well to call iqx>n Mr. Hanna, further trouble. \ FLOURING MILL, ONF, Rt'N OF Kerbyville. Judge I’rim and A. C. ■ without ests there. delay, as this is my last call. My .A hurra, good w»k *r power, lavorably lo J. W. M anning , business must be settled ! cated m Kerl» ville. I <»r particulars, ad Jones, Esq., will also leave shortly for A company, composed of the owners Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson ( ’o. JAMES T. GLENN. dress * . J. B. SIFERS. I the same place. ‘ Jacksonville, Sept. *.». 1874. Kerbyville, Josephine » uunty, (trefoil. of the Fort Line diggings and Judge I Jacksonville, April 3, 1876. -------- . . - - - ---------------- .... — . ■ ■ ■■ _ I 1 M O L —